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Michael Lane
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Research
Interests
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Strategic Management of ICT: Sustainable business enabled by ICT, ICT
leadership, IT outsourcing success, partnership quality (client and vendor
perspectives), IT off shoring; ICT Corporate Governance 2.
Mobile and wireless computing transforming organisational work 3.
Strategic management of information security; business continuity management;
risk management associated ICT projects 4.
Open source software development process distributed application development
and virtual work dynamics Most recent research
publications Stagg, A. and Lane, M. S.
2010 Supporting information literacy skills development and instruction in
first-year Business students with Clickers, Journal of Information Technology
Education, Santa Rosa, California USA accepted Hodgson, L. and Lane, M. S.
2010 The role of the CIO in achieving superior organizational performance,
InSite Conference, Cassino, Italy 19-24th June 2010 accepted. D’Cosa, M. and Lane, M. S. 2010
M The adoption of single sign-on and multifactor authentication in
organisations – a critical evaluation using the TOE framework, InSite 2010
Conference, Cassino, Italy 19-24th June 2010 accepted Lane, M. S. Howard, A. and
Howard, S. 2009 The energy inefficiency of office computing and potential
emerging technology solutions, Insite Conference, Macon State College,
Georgia, USA, 12-15th June accepted. Van der Vyver, G. Lane, M.
S. and Koronios, 2009, A. Factors Facilitating and Inhibiting the Adoption of
Agile Methods in the Organisation, Special Edition of the Journal of
Management Information Systems: Managing Information Systems Development:
Opportunities and Challenges in the Advances in Management Information
Systems (AMIS) Monograph Series, accepted Current research
students PhD research - Robert
Poepjes – Information security awareness - preparing formal research proposal
for confirmation of candidature DBA research – Markus
Lembach – Mobile computing transforming sales workforce – preparing formal research
proposal for confirmation of candidature PhD research – Moyassar
Kuhair – 360 degree Evaluation framework for web sites – commence course work
research training in 2010 Research Students completed dissertations The Influence of Trust and Control on Virtual
Communities for Free/Open Source Projects, Honours Project – Prajwal Basnet,
2004, Awarded High Distinction – First Honours Effect of Service Quality and Partnership Quality on
the Success of outsourcing IT in organisations, Honours Project – Eldar
Hayijev 2004, Awarded 2A Distinction -Honours The Effect of
Partnership Quality on IT Outsourcing Success: An Australian Study, Honours
Project – Weng Haan Lum, 2005, Awarded High Distinct - First Class Honours Factors
influencing SMEs decision to outsource IT services: A Hong Kong study,
Masters Project, Alan Wong, 2007. Summary of
the replies to AIS World posting regarding evaluating strategic use of
information systems Summary of
replies to AIS World Network posting 14th March 2008 regarding
the impact of culture on uptake and strategic use of IT Summary of replies to AIS World Network posting regarding IS Project management success and failure research papers Summary of replies to AIS World Network posting 21st
February 2010: Should
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